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Hearthstone Balance Changes Incoming

by - 10 years ago

If you’re one of those people routinely railing against the strength of Pyroblast, or the overall value of cards such as Novice Engineer and Defender of Argus, prepare to be vindicated. Those three cards, along with others are due to be toned down in an upcoming Hearthstone balance patch. According to Takralus, this patch will be the last major balance patch, at least for the foreseeable future.

Most of the cards listed below have received a lot of negative attention on the forums, Twitter, et cetera, either for their incredibly powerful nature, or use in gimmicky one turn kill decks. On the flip side, Hunter’s revamped Unleash the Hounds is being made a lot more mana friendly, which might encourage the card  to actually be run.

We’ll have an article up soon explaining the ramifications of these changes. To be sure though, most of these changes adversely affect the strength of aggressive decks. Rogues and Warlocks in particular will likely experience some setbacks.

Hearthstone Update: Upcoming Changes 1/13

Thank you so much for continuing to play, test, and give feedback on Hearthstone as the closed beta testing phase begins to draw to a close. We are monitoring card balance over time, and without your continued testing efforts, we wouldn’t have the necessary data we need in order to make changes to cards that may warrant them. This should be our last big set of balance changes; once we go live, we plan to make very few card changes, and only if they are absolutely necessary.

We will be making changes to the following cards: Unleash the Hounds, Sylvanas Windrunner, Blood Imp, Defender of Argus, Pyroblast, Dark Iron Dwarf, Abusive Sergeant, Warsong Commander, Charge and Novice Engineer.

Unleash the Hounds’ mana cost is now 2 (down from 4)

  • Unleash the Hounds was intended to give Hunters their own form of AoE and to have synergy with other beast cards, but its old cost was too prohibitive.

Pyroblast’s mana cost is now 10 (up from 8)

  • The 8-cost Pyroblast made for an un-interactive experience where the Mage only needed to do 10 damage during the course of a game and then double Pyroblast you for the win. We want Mages to be more interactive with the opponent to achieve victory, rather than delay the game until they can Pyroblast.

Blood Imp is now a 0/1 and now reads: Stealth. At the end of your turn, give another random friendly minion +1 Health.

  • The Warlock has three very strong 1-cost minions and that made the Warlock rush deck slightly stronger than we were comfortable with.

Warsong Commander has been reworked and now reads: Whenever you play a minion with 3 or less Attack, give it Charge.

Charge (the spell, not the keyword) has been reworked and now costs 3 mana. The card’s new power reads: “Give a friendly minion +2 Attack and Charge”.

  • Both of these cards were key components in “One Turn Kill” or “OTK” decks that kill your opponent in one turn without requiring any cards on the board. We want the game to be about playing minions and fighting for board control rather than just waiting until you can play your big combo and win in one turn with no interaction from your opponent.

Abusive Sergeant now reads: Battlecry: Give a minion +2 Attack until end of turn.

  • Abusive Sergeant was changed to make its power the same as the Dark Iron Dwarf and to give it additional versatility.

Dark Iron Dwarf’s buff now only lasts until the end of the turn.

  • This change was made to reduce the Dark Iron Dwarf’s overall power slightly. We also wanted to make the Battlecry effect the same as Abusive Sergeant‘s as to not force you to permanently buff one of your opponent’s creatures.

Defender of Argus is now a 2/3 (down from 3/3)

  • Defender of Argus was a card that found itself automatically included in many decks due to its power and stats. We want players to have an option of what cards they put in their decks, so cards that feel like they must be in all decks (especially Neutral ones) are not ideal.

Novice Engineer is now a 1/1 (down from 1/2) 

  • The Novice Engineer was played in most non-rush decks (and even some rush decks) due to its cost and power. Similar in reasoning to our Defender of Argus change, we want players to have an option of what cards they put in their decks.

Sylvanas Windrunner’s mana cost is now 6 (up from 5) 

  • Sylvanas had power and stats that made it a bit too powerful compared to other 5-cost cards, which made it automatically included in many decks. We want players to have an option of what cards they put in their decks, so cards that feel like they must be in all decks (especially Neutral ones) are not ideal.

Expert cards that are being changed can be disenchanted for their full cost for a limited time when the patch goes live. We hope these changes will increase the variety of cards you will see at all levels of play, and make playing Hearthstone a more fun and interactive game for everyone.


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JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.


0 responses to “Hearthstone Balance Changes Incoming”

  1. Eldorian says:

    They did my exact change I recommended for Pyroblast. Not a fan of the Blood Imp change. Warsong Commander becomes rather useless now. I don’t think Dark Iron Dwarf needed a nerf and I don’t understand bumping Sylvanas up to 6 mana.

    Overall though, Warlock aggro is dying, rogues, druids, and paladins will thrive even more than they do now.

    • Johan Beyens says:

      The nerf for warsong commander is too harsh. The same for dark iron dwarf. The other changes are understandable. I wonder if the the change for defender of Argus really matters…

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